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Engineering Failure Watch
N.Y. pedestrian bridge collapse
Date:
October 10, 2002
Description:
A pedestrian bridge under construction collapsed as concrete was being poured onto its steel girders, killing one worker and injuring 10 others.
Links:
AP via San Antonio Express-News: N.Y. bridge collapse proves fatal
AP via SF Gate: One dead, 10 injured after bridge under construction collapses in upstate N.Y. town
wbng.com: Bridge Collapse Investigation Update
theithacajournal: Officials arrive to study bridge collapse
Observer-Dispatch: Probers seek clues to bridge collapse
Observer-Dispatch: Bridge investigation intensifies
Observer-Dispatch: State report coming on bridge collapse
Observer-Dispatch: Experts weigh in on bridge collapse
Observer-Dispatch: Marcy bridge report due soon
Observer-Dispatch: NYC firm hired to probe bridge collapse
WSTM: Report: State Not At Fault For Pedestrian Bridge Collapse
Newsday: Labor department clears DOT in bridge collapse
AP: DOT cleared in bridge collapse
Fox23News: Bridge collapse report contained errors
Observer-Dispatch: Bridge collapse suits seek millions
AP via Newsday: OSHA decides no citations in bridge collapse
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